Town boss demands improvement

25 November 2009 12:49
Woods, who was appointed as Mike Newell's permanent successor at Blundell Park 24 hours earlier, watched his side meekly surrender and fall to a sixth home league defeat in nine matches.[LNB]And he pulled no punches in his assessment of Town's display that leaves them three points adrift of safety at the bottom of League Two.[LNB]"I'm an honest man and have made the players aware that I'm not going to be an easy touch. That performance was a million miles away from the level I expect the team to play at." said Woods.[LNB]"In the end, Bradford were stronger in all areas and it was a fair result. They showed more heart and a combination of good goalkeeping and poor finishing cost us any chance of a comeback after they scored first.[LNB]"They caused us problems from the start with a different system and while we changed it at half-time, we couldn't get back into it."[LNB][LNB]

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